Who knows? Weylus went under for serious back tax problems. Then it was empty and decaying for years. Then East Buffet renovated and had a promising opening only to quickly decline in quality and then go belly up. Then Jin Restaurant did the same (at least they finally got rid of the old decaying Weylu's sign).

I have little hope if new ownership repeats the same mistakes. I've become very wary of the good quality of the opening month or two quickly being followed by mediocrity.

Unfortunately, this location is now cursed with that impression - new owners will really have to shake up the pattern - dramatically. If they are just trying to lure people in for ample, mediocre food, people have lots of other options for that (albeit without the excessive atmosphere).